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Cables & Adapters<br />

| DIGITAL AV CABLES | AUDIO CABLES (ANALOGUE) | VIDEO CABLES (ANALOGUE) | AV CABLES (ANALOGUE) | …<br />

CABLES & ADAPTERS VIDEO CABLES (ANALOGUE)<br />

Video signal connections<br />

Technical developments <strong>have</strong> vastly changed the types of video signals and thus the video connections.<br />

Using the appropriate <strong>Hama</strong> cables and adapters allows you to connect even the most diverse jacks<br />

together and to make the proper cable connection.<br />

Analogue signals:<br />

Din AV connection<br />

- 6-pin plug-in connection<br />

- Transmitted is:<br />

Video signal in FBAS format<br />

Audio signal in stereo<br />

Switching voltage for playback<br />

RCA connection (composite)<br />

- 2-pin plug-in connection:<br />

Inner conductor is the signal line, outer<br />

conductor is always the shielding<br />

- Video signal in FBAS format; yellow marking<br />

BNC connection<br />

- 2-pin plug-in connection:<br />

Inner conductor is the signal line, outer<br />

conductor is always the shielding<br />

- Video signal in FBAS format<br />

- Used for home theatre and by professionals<br />

S-Video/Hosiden/Mini Din connection<br />

- 4-pin plug-in connection:<br />

2 conductors for brightness signal (Y signal/<br />

luminance) with sync signal, 2 conductors for<br />

colour signal (C signal/chrominance)<br />

- Video signal in S-video format<br />

Analogue signals:<br />

Scart connection<br />

21-pin universal socket for video signals,<br />

switching voltage and data – depending<br />

on the socket wiring, the video signal is<br />

transmitted in:<br />

- FBAS format or<br />

- S-video format or<br />

- RGB format or<br />

- YUV format<br />

15-pin HDD connection<br />

The HDD 15 connection is used for PC<br />

monitors and very often for beamers.<br />

These beamers mostly <strong>have</strong> an input switch<br />

with video signal converter (sync stripper)<br />

so that they can process PC as well as video<br />

signals. Only then it is possible that they can<br />

process – according to the internal beamer<br />

wiring – VGA signals from the PC sector<br />

as well as analogue video signals (FBAS,<br />

S-video, YUV or RGB).<br />

The VGA signal PC signal (analogue RGB<br />

+ HSync + VSync; full picture transmission)<br />

from the PC sector is not compatible to the<br />

RGB video signal (analogue RGB + H/V<br />

sync + semi-picture transmission)!<br />

YUV connection (components)<br />

Three RCA or BNC plug-in connections:<br />

Type of signal: YUV<br />

Green: Brightness signal (Y signal)<br />

Blue: Colour – difference signal B-Y<br />

<strong>also</strong>: called U/Ph/Cb<br />

Red: Colour – difference signal R-Y<br />

<strong>also</strong>: V/Pr/Cr<br />

Wide YUV:<br />

Especially wide-band (at least 150 MHz) and<br />

high-quality signal levels are required for the<br />

high resolution of HDTV.<br />

DVI-A (12+5) connection<br />

This plug is only suitable for the transmission of<br />

VGA signals (analogue RGB + H-Sync<br />

+ V-Sync); pin assignment of data lines for<br />

monitor identification.<br />

RGB connection<br />

RGsB Red green blue signal with sync<br />

signal on green (RGB - sync on green)<br />

RGB-Y Red green blue signal with sync<br />

signal on separate 4th line. A normal<br />

Y-signal can <strong>also</strong> be used as sync<br />

signal. Also often called RGB-Y/S,<br />

RGB-H/C or sRGB signal<br />

RGB-HV Red green blue signal with separate<br />

horizontal and vertical sync signal on<br />

separate 4th and 5th line<br />

38<br />

September 2007<br />

= novelty<br />

= suitable accessory<br />

(not included)<br />

MB = minimum order quantity<br />

Qty = quantity

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